How do you find the specific heat capacity of water?
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By calculating volume of water divided by its litres
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The specific heat capacity of a substance is the amount of heat required to raise one gram of the substance by one degree Celsius. Water, for example, has a specific heat capacity of 4.18 . This means to heat one gram of water by one degree Celsius, it would require 4.18 joules of energy to be heated.
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